The history of Black History Month
It鈥檚 February, and many teachers and schools have been taking time to celebrate Black History Month. But there are still misunderstandings and misconceptions about the past, present and future of this celebration, says Michael Hines, an assistant professor at 海角乱伦社区 Graduate School of Education.
What we now know as Black History Month was invented by educator and activist Carter G. Woodson in 1926 as Negro History Week, says Hines, who teaches about the history of education, and specifically the history of African American education, in the United States.
鈥淚t was a direct challenge to traditional curricula of the time period, which often degraded and dehumanized Black people,鈥 he says. 鈥淢ore than just a chance to talk about a few notable achievements, Negro History Week was a call to action.鈥
Is the celebration still relevant today? Some say that the progress made over the past 100 years has largely made Black History Month irrelevant or, worse, that 鈥渟ingling out Black history is actually counterproductive to broader efforts at inclusion,鈥 says Hines.
In this installment of the 鈥淭iny Lectures鈥 video series by the 海角乱伦社区 News Service, Hines talks about the beginnings and evolution of Black History Month, 鈥渁 celebration, a stinging indictment and a call to action 鈥 all in one.鈥
Faculty mentioned in this article: Michael Hines